Bishop Barbie, Women’s Retreat

Last weekend, I joined over fifty women from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church at the peaceful St. Francis Retreat near the City of San Juan Bautista in California. We laughed, prayed, learned about each other and ourselves, played games, drank wine, danced, and went on long walks around the beautiful grounds and on the portable labyrinth on the floor of the chapel.

Leslie Butlar and the Rev. Maryellen Garnier worked with a team to create this event, the first women’s retreat for our parish in about five years. We were honored to spend part of an afternoon with our own Bishop Mary Gray-Reeves in open conversation. Maryellen presented Bishop Mary with a token of our regard, the first Bishop Barbie doll. Maryellen had the doll’s custom robes created because of a story she had heard. Recently, a little girl who was much taken with Bishop Mary, asked her why there was no Bishop Barbie. Well, now there is one.

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26 Jan 2020- corrected spelling error

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Skype from Qatar

A friend of ours dropped by yesterday with a good bottle of wine to cheer us up after my being laid off by Sun-Oracle last week. During lunch, I was very surprised to receive a phone call on my cell phone from my daughter Jessica who is at school at CMU-Q in Qatar until May 2010.   I ran out of the restaurant trying to find a quiet place to hear why Jessica had called. I was only slightly hyperventilating, really.

Jessica is having fun in Doha, Qatar. (Qatar is east of Saudi Arabia and south of Iran.) Our busy girl is in a musical, a choir, and on the basketball team as well as taking classes at CMU-Q and Georgetown University in Doha’s Education City. We have been talking with her by way of  Skype on a regular schedule. Doha is 11 hours off Pacific Time, so we need to be organized to stay in contact. Yesterday’s call was the first unexpected communication.

It turned out that all is well. Jessica called to say she had found a cheap ticket and would be visiting her fiance Matt in Washington DC over Spring Break instead of traveling around the Middle East as she had planned. It was good to hear her voice.  It always amazes me that I can be standing on the street in Willow Glen, California talking with my daughter who is sitting in her dorm room in Qatar talking to her laptop. I love technology.

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Episcopal Churches of California’s Central Coast

I visit a good many churches as part of attending events and services in our Episcopal Diocese of El Camino Real here on the Central Coast of California. Each church is different and has its own quiet beauty. I get lost in the colors of the stained glass. This is the first in a series of sanctuary photos.


All Saints’ and Cristo Rey, Watsonville

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St. Andrew’s, Saratoga

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St. Francis, San Jose

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St. Paul’s and San Pablo, Salinas

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Trinity Cathedral, San Jose

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Pictures Just for Fun

Sometimes I take photos to document events.  Other images are simply interesting or pretty…

Oil Drops, Katy
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Oil Drop Rainbows on Pavement
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Lichen on Wood, Ivy
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Eucalyptus leaf
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Eucalyptus leaves
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Small Jerusalem Cricket
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Geraniums, Yucca
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John and Ruby, Andy’s Pet Shop
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Ruby the Macaw
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Dean Martin at Diabetes Lunch

Our Willow Glen Lions Club bought over a table-full of tickets to the Willow Glen Diabetes Society benefit lunch last weekend. The entertainment was a Dean Martin impersonator. I have never seen an impersonator show before but from the large number available it seems to be a popular entertainment.

I am old enough to remember watching Dean Martin’s Rat Pack movies on TV with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. But I am young enough that Dino’s stardom seems as distant as that of Cary Grant. Girls of my generation sighed over Robert Redford. It was odd watching some of the ladies at the Diabetes Society lunch snuggling up to the actor: clearly he rang bells for them. Matt Helm, the impersonator, sang, told jokes and seemed to have fun camping it up with the audience. I have no idea what the much younger audience members thought about all of this.

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Model Train Layouts, Berlin Wall, Koi

Last night, my husband John and our son Paul and I visited three HO-scale model train layouts which are part of this weekend’s National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) Pacific Coast Region (PCR) Layout Tours.  One of the layouts was in an office in the Bayshore Business Park, very close to the original Sun Microsystems campus in Mountain View.  Before Sun was big enough to have a cafeteria, we used to walk into the Bayshore Business Park to buy sandwiches.  In addition to a good Deli, the Bayshore Business Park has a delightful koi pond, and two big pieces of the Berlin Wall in a tiny monument to freedom next to a parking area. The signs say:

A Tribute to American Resolve
Sections of the Berlin Wall

The period after the second World War divided Western Democratic and Eastern Communist ideologies by what was known as the Iron Curtain, which stretched from the Baltic to the Black Seas. Within East Germany, part of the communist sphere of influence, West Berlin was an island of freedom surrounded by a sea of oppression. In August, 1961, the East German government, to prevent the flight of its citizens from West Berlin, built a wall dividing the City. For 28 years the Berlin was the Rubicon for East and West until “Glasnost” became the new thinking in the Communist World. Between November 9 and 12, 1989 the Wall was breached; not from without with bombs or bullets, but from within by the sound of freedom and the vision of a better life that had drifted over the Wall.

The World must not forget that it was America’s resolve and its political and economic ideals that made this bloodless revolution and most significant historical event possible.

I enjoyed showing 17-year-old, 6-foot-tall Paul the Berlin Wall monument and nearby fish pond and telling him how he and I used to feed the koi bread from our sandwiches when he was tiny. We chased the fish around with our flashlight. My fish pictures turned out surprisingly clear, considering how very dark it was.

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Teaching Kids to Love Computers

Every few years, we volunteer teachers at Santa Maria Urban Ministry (San Jose, California) go through a re-application and background check process, as well as training in “Protecting God’s Children”. One of the questions on the SMUM application form asks why I want to teach the children.  I have been thinking about this.

I enjoy teaching. I enjoy children. I love learning and I want the inner city Latino kids in our after-school Studio program also to love learning and love computers. As frustrating as computers can be, I think a love and thorough knowledge of technology will give our wonderful kids more power over their future.

Last Thursday afternoon after we finished homework and snacks, the boys were playing video games in the SMUM computer lab but the girls wanted to draw on the lab whiteboards. Ashley is a very quiet 7 year old who loves penguins, so I showed her how to find penguin pictures using Google’s Image search. We discovered a web page with instructions on an easy way to draw a penguin and then everyone wanted to give it a try…

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